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magic. >> he is one of our partners and mo magic and what does it stand for. >> mo magic, is a magic program out of the public defender's program. magic is mobilization of adolescent growth in our communities. they launched it in 2004 at hunters point. and they wanted to see it in the western addition. the area has been referred to the harlem of the west or the fillmore or the mo' -- so it became mo magic. >> how does it help? >> we meet with community members and city departments around issues and challenges within the community. specifically towards summer we started in 2006 and june of 2007 there were a series of shootings in the neighborhood. it became the catalyst for the community to come together, we've got to do something this summer so initial trust was to keep kids safe during the summer. >> i've heard you had great success and numbers are down, right? >> i spoke with the local captain and what do did d we look like for the last few years. we've gone from five, four, three, two, one homicide for the last few years and we are hoping to decreasing but it's everybody working t
magic. >> he is one of our partners and mo magic and what does it stand for. >> mo magic, is a magic program out of the public defender's program. magic is mobilization of adolescent growth in our communities. they launched it in 2004 at hunters point. and they wanted to see it in the western addition. the area has been referred to the harlem of the west or the fillmore or the mo' -- so it became mo magic. >> how does it help? >> we meet with community members and city...
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where the magic happens. >> stephen: part of the magic happens here.hird man records is no place where magic doesn't happen. >> thank you. >> stephen: you're welcome. >> that is a compliment. >> stephen: thank you, an i accept your apology. >> all right, let's talk about my look. >> okay. >> stephen: all right. >> you should think maybe loosening up a little bit. i think a lot of people my think the this-- (laughter) hello, ladies. >> how about darker clothing if are you going to play with these girls, they are a little gothie. i think you need darker clothing. >> stephen: there was one look i knew jack would love. >> i don't know, no, no, i don't think so. >> stephen: must be like looking in like a sexy mirror. (laughter) right? >> they are going to say that you dress like the white stripes. >> stephen: no, you're dressed like the white stripes. >> i think-- . >> stephen: you are the one trying to look like jack white. >> either way i don't think it's going to work. no i don't think it's going to work. (laughter) >> stephen: my moves are you doing. >>
where the magic happens. >> stephen: part of the magic happens here.hird man records is no place where magic doesn't happen. >> thank you. >> stephen: you're welcome. >> that is a compliment. >> stephen: thank you, an i accept your apology. >> all right, let's talk about my look. >> okay. >> stephen: all right. >> you should think maybe loosening up a little bit. i think a lot of people my think the this-- (laughter) hello, ladies. >>...
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we found our way into the community through mo magic. we attended community events and were allowed the opportunity to work with their kids, providing life skills, violence prevention groups, case management, and recreational activities. that the collaboration and the dedication of our staff have, we would not be able to provide vital services to the community. we are in the homes, in the communities, and in the schools, bridging relationships and forming bonds with kids who do not normally have a stable person they can count on. why take away money from a program that has had more than 500 youth graduate, to improve school attendance, 12 get jobs, 16 receive mentoring, and over 10 families receive mental health services? with your help, we can only increase these numbers and our services. thank you, and please restore our funds. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. before i start, i want to a knowledge and thanks supervisor ross mirkarimi for his support and the efforts he has put into building collaboration within
we found our way into the community through mo magic. we attended community events and were allowed the opportunity to work with their kids, providing life skills, violence prevention groups, case management, and recreational activities. that the collaboration and the dedication of our staff have, we would not be able to provide vital services to the community. we are in the homes, in the communities, and in the schools, bridging relationships and forming bonds with kids who do not normally...
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magical realism plays -- and magic and fable plays into that as well.ies that we tell become reality. >> judges were very impressed by your story-telling powers and powers of observation. they said by skillfully spinning a series be magical tales you have managed to bring the tragedy of the balkan conflict thumping into our living rooms with a bittersweet veracity. the book is is written in english and about to be published in serbo-craot. what do you think the people there will make of it? >> it's meant a lot to me sffment severalÑi people from t area have come to readings. it always means a tremendous pament -- amount to me to get their support. but above all the fact that is -- it will be translated means that my grandma who doesn't speak any english can read it. i'm so excited for that. >> tea obrecht. now our main news again. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says there is evidence colonel gaddafi may be using rape as a weapon against his opponents. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around
magical realism plays -- and magic and fable plays into that as well.ies that we tell become reality. >> judges were very impressed by your story-telling powers and powers of observation. they said by skillfully spinning a series be magical tales you have managed to bring the tragedy of the balkan conflict thumping into our living rooms with a bittersweet veracity. the book is is written in english and about to be published in serbo-craot. what do you think the people there will make of...
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they're not that complicated. >> okay, you play "could it be magic." [ applause ] ♪ could it be the magic at last ♪ [ applause ] >> i'm not a musician. i clearly press the wrong buttons. >> you could play a little bit. >> a little bit. to me, i was paying you a compliment. i think the great songwriter, mccartney, you, it's the simplicity of the song. >> not complicated. maybe simple got me. not complicated, yes. some of the best melodies, irving berlin wrote some of the best melodies and they were simple, but hard to play. god knows how he did it. he couldn't read music, you know. >> how do you come up with them? >> the best ones are not at the piano. when i'm walking around. if i remember them a couple hours later i nailed it. over here, i use the piano as a crutch. that's so pretty. but if i don't have a melody on top of that that i can remember, i'm in trouble. >> where did "mandy" come to you? >> i didn't write that one. >> not one of yours. >> what was one of mine? >> "if i should love again". >> how did you come up with it? ♪ if i should love again [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if i fin
they're not that complicated. >> okay, you play "could it be magic." [ applause ] ♪ could it be the magic at last ♪ [ applause ] >> i'm not a musician. i clearly press the wrong buttons. >> you could play a little bit. >> a little bit. to me, i was paying you a compliment. i think the great songwriter, mccartney, you, it's the simplicity of the song. >> not complicated. maybe simple got me. not complicated, yes. some of the best melodies, irving...
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diamond of more magic that happens on the court for us. >> we wanted to put their magic touch to theards, designed back in the '30s to test. you're going to get cards and you are going to look at the circle. when you think -- >> circle, circle, circle. >> i'm feeling a cross. >> reporter: okay. >> don't tei don't know why, bu feeling like it's a triangle. >> reporter: interesting. >> square? >> letting the twin nation down. >> you want to try it the opposite way? >> triangle. >> reporter: interesting, okay. >> one for one. >> wave. >> 100% triangle. >> tennis balls and rackets, maybe that's better. >> he's not a believer. >> reporter: bob got just 1 out of 6 correct. mike was equally unclairvoyant. and yet, their coach, dave mcpherson, says he noticed strange things that happen. a lot of people believe in this twin telepathy. have you seen that part of it? >> once or twice a year we get a twilight zone moment where they do the same thing independently, they weren't with each other. really random stuff will happen. >> reporter: it doesn't get more random than this. when 3,000 miles ap
diamond of more magic that happens on the court for us. >> we wanted to put their magic touch to theards, designed back in the '30s to test. you're going to get cards and you are going to look at the circle. when you think -- >> circle, circle, circle. >> i'm feeling a cross. >> reporter: okay. >> don't tei don't know why, bu feeling like it's a triangle. >> reporter: interesting. >> square? >> letting the twin nation down. >> you want to...
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i think those are the magical moments. a lot of parents and children region that whole week of the world series was one i will never forget, particularly the day of the parade. it was not just my district. that was a magical time for this region. >> in your regdistrict, deal have any particular projects to give us insight on? >> one was a basic infrastructure thing that was a big deal. san francisco circle. not a lot of people realize that more cars travel through one of those intersections than any other in san francisco. we had to shut that down and completely rebuild the intersection for the muni winds utilities, and overheads. we pulled it off. we got through it. now we have pedestrians walking through safely. we have the trains going through. it is cleaner, faster, safer. vehicles can get through there. it is a small thing, but quality of life when you do not have to deal with a bus stuck in the intersection -- that was a big deal. i am proud of the way the mta got through the major project without causing major probl
i think those are the magical moments. a lot of parents and children region that whole week of the world series was one i will never forget, particularly the day of the parade. it was not just my district. that was a magical time for this region. >> in your regdistrict, deal have any particular projects to give us insight on? >> one was a basic infrastructure thing that was a big deal. san francisco circle. not a lot of people realize that more cars travel through one of those...
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the magic they sprinkle on every film has made this studio into an audience favorite and a box office cinch. so, how do they do it? we will take you inside the most creative office you've ever seen. that's fantastic. >>> and, first lady abroad. a one-on-one interview with michelle obama. she talks about what it was like to meet her hero and what advice she'll give her girls when they fall in love. >> oh, wow. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 23rd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. for years, he was right next to osama bin laden on the fbi's most wanted list. not only was whitey bulger charged with 19 murders, but for two decades, he was the g-man's snitch, shielded from prosecution until he disappeared. last night's arrest of the boston crime boss ends one of the most gruelling manhunts in history, and abc's david wright has the riveting details for our series, "crime and punishment." >> reporter: he was the dillinger of our day. a gangster to wiley that in boston, at l
the magic they sprinkle on every film has made this studio into an audience favorite and a box office cinch. so, how do they do it? we will take you inside the most creative office you've ever seen. that's fantastic. >>> and, first lady abroad. a one-on-one interview with michelle obama. she talks about what it was like to meet her hero and what advice she'll give her girls when they fall in love. >> oh, wow. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry...
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>> come on. >> charlie: magic. genius and magic.ou wanted to tell a story real quick. >> steven has the scripts in the office at only the original scripts from the shoot in his office and once day i saw he had the scpt and i said can i look at one and he said sure and i pulled down the jaws script from the original set. peter benchly wrote the book. the screen play was written by a number of people. robert shaw did work too but anyway there were all these multicolored pens and story board and i open to the middle of the script just to a random page and what i saw was that scene you just showed and what was amazing was there were three speeches in the middle. short speeches thatad all been crossed outway red n and in it's place is ""brody, we need bigger boat." and the lines that were crossed out were not memorable lines. we need help. >> charlie: we need a bigger boat. >> maybe the classic line was just the kind of capricious moment that steven wrote the line and it's film history and just another great reminder you don't know where
>> come on. >> charlie: magic. genius and magic.ou wanted to tell a story real quick. >> steven has the scripts in the office at only the original scripts from the shoot in his office and once day i saw he had the scpt and i said can i look at one and he said sure and i pulled down the jaws script from the original set. peter benchly wrote the book. the screen play was written by a number of people. robert shaw did work too but anyway there were all these multicolored pens and...
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tavis: you like the magical stuff? >> i do like the magical stuff. it sparked the imagination. tavis: it was a good run. $8 billion run. >> not for me. [laughter] tavis: good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: thank you for joining us. until next time, keep the face -- keep the faith. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with george packer of "the new yorker." >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> billy collins taught college english in the bronx for 30 years before he became a bestselli
tavis: you like the magical stuff? >> i do like the magical stuff. it sparked the imagination. tavis: it was a good run. $8 billion run. >> not for me. [laughter] tavis: good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: thank you for joining us. until next time, keep the face -- keep the faith. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with george packer of "the new yorker." >> all i know is his name is james, and he...
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romance. >> reporter: that's where the magic happens. >> sometimes magic happens.eriously. he's had gallery shows and if you'd like to buy what you see.... >> from $200 to maybe $300,000. ♪ all the leaves on the trees are falling to the sound... ♪ > herb and loni had it made and they knew it so they decided to start giving back. in 1988 they established the herb alpert foundation. so far they've given away more than $100 million. promoting education in the arts. >> welcome to our home. our musical home in harlem. >> reporter: one of his most recent causes is new york's harlem school of the arts, a neighborhood fixture since 1964 last spring hard times forced the school to shut its doors. 3,000 miles away, alpert read about it in the newspaper. >> herb woke up one morning and saw the headline that the school was going to close. he said that can't happen. they wrote a check for a half million dollars. >> reporter: just out of the blue. >> out of the blue. >> reporter: charles hamilton is the school's chairman. >> without herb alpert, this school would be closeded tod
romance. >> reporter: that's where the magic happens. >> sometimes magic happens.eriously. he's had gallery shows and if you'd like to buy what you see.... >> from $200 to maybe $300,000. ♪ all the leaves on the trees are falling to the sound... ♪ > herb and loni had it made and they knew it so they decided to start giving back. in 1988 they established the herb alpert foundation. so far they've given away more than $100 million. promoting education in the arts....
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. >>> and, the magic moment. sasha and malia get to meet the man who changed a people, a nation, a world. >>> good evening. and welcome to the first official day of summer. and, a new turn in the human drama we have been following for most of this year.
. >>> and, the magic moment. sasha and malia get to meet the man who changed a people, a nation, a world. >>> good evening. and welcome to the first official day of summer. and, a new turn in the human drama we have been following for most of this year.
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employed go back to work, they start paying taxes and get off the unemployment rolls, and it's called the magicf reaganomics. it's morning in america again. he's got some good ideas, the reduce the flat rates and then broaden the base, get rid of deductions, exemptions, all those things. i think that's a good idea. this looks like a little bit utopian. but he's got a good strategy and that is he's gone all out to win the iowa caulk busses straw poll in august. and if he does, he explodes and thinks he can become the rival to mitt romney, who is running strong in new hampshire, when they get to south carolina. he's got a good strategy, i think. and he's got the bold idea and he's being tougher, more aggressive, and i think he's doing a pretty good job. >> consumer spending, that's what he wants. >> consumer spend something 70% of the american economy. >> rate. and he wants to generate more. >> well, i don't think that's what we need. but quite frankly, if you've got 5% growth in the economy after a while, the budget begins to go into balance. >> oh, yes, and we have only briefly had 5% growth in
employed go back to work, they start paying taxes and get off the unemployment rolls, and it's called the magicf reaganomics. it's morning in america again. he's got some good ideas, the reduce the flat rates and then broaden the base, get rid of deductions, exemptions, all those things. i think that's a good idea. this looks like a little bit utopian. but he's got a good strategy and that is he's gone all out to win the iowa caulk busses straw poll in august. and if he does, he explodes and...
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breach the wall of silence surrounding one of the world's most secretive and influential gatherings the magic the builder broker comes clean on what they're up to. and along with the twenty fourteen winter olympics so she's preparing to host the paralympics games we follow the major construction that aiming to make the city a more hospitable place for people with disabilities. it's seven pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live on a nice now with our top story this hour and three months on japan the struggling to recover from its toughest crisis since the second world war when a nine magnitude earthquake sent to mercy of tsunami which left thousands dead and missing the natural disaster triggered a major radiation leak at the fukushima nuclear facility and it's still on the verge of a full scale nuclear catastrophe our correspondent sean thomas is in tokyo where
breach the wall of silence surrounding one of the world's most secretive and influential gatherings the magic the builder broker comes clean on what they're up to. and along with the twenty fourteen winter olympics so she's preparing to host the paralympics games we follow the major construction that aiming to make the city a more hospitable place for people with disabilities. it's seven pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live on a nice now with our top story this hour and three months on...
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we found our way into the community through mo magic. we attended community events and were allowed the opportunity to work with their kids, providing life skills, violence prevention groups, case management, and recreational activities.
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it's not necessarily going to be the magic bullet. everybody has been feeling the oil pinch, whether you're a household, an individual, you're running a company. and so it certainly will help because it will reduce that cost for business owners and for families. it will allow them to spend on other things, other than oil. >> susie: will it boost consumer confidence? >> it could. it could if you have other things also happening at the same time. but i think there's three big structural problems overhanging our economy. one is our it's structural problems with jobs. one is the structural problem with housing, and one is the structural problem with the debt ceiling and the deficit you talked about earlier. >> susie: now, this move by the white house and the i.a.e. made a lot of people think that are things that bad in the global economy? it got people more nervous rather than lesnervous. >> well, i certainly got the-- it certainly got the markets to sell off and that's partly because oil stocks fell off. i'm not sure that translates to m
it's not necessarily going to be the magic bullet. everybody has been feeling the oil pinch, whether you're a household, an individual, you're running a company. and so it certainly will help because it will reduce that cost for business owners and for families. it will allow them to spend on other things, other than oil. >> susie: will it boost consumer confidence? >> it could. it could if you have other things also happening at the same time. but i think there's three big...
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i think that the magical realism is a aspect of that and it really made its way in very naturally. >> brown: in the realism parts, you talked about going back and doing research and memories and talking to people. in the fantastic parts or the magical realism parts, one of the main characters, the grandfather keeps running across this character who tells him that he himself cannot die. >> right. >> brown: where does this story come from? is it folklore,? mythology? did you make it on. >> based on german folklore and about a man who somehow tries to deliberately or on accident ends up cheating death. it made its way into the tiger's life because i knew that the doctor, that the grandfather as a doctor had to be confronted with this notion of death. it was something i was coping with related to the death of my grandfather. he ended up being a lot more complex and interesting character to deal with than in the folklore. i had a really fun time expanding him. he was supposed to be sinister but he ended up comforting. >> brown: ultimately his story the tiger's wife story, the grandfather t
i think that the magical realism is a aspect of that and it really made its way in very naturally. >> brown: in the realism parts, you talked about going back and doing research and memories and talking to people. in the fantastic parts or the magical realism parts, one of the main characters, the grandfather keeps running across this character who tells him that he himself cannot die. >> right. >> brown: where does this story come from? is it folklore,? mythology? did you...
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and memphis championship barbecue in las vegas. >> you're known for your magic -- >> magic dust. >> magicpt ice cream. you have to have a dry rub. one of the basic ingredients that you start with is some paprika. >> paprika. are you going to give us all your secret ingredients? >> yes. the main thing is stir it with tender love. >> you said you're not really a rubber. you're a sprinkler. >> i'm a sprinkler. i do not rub and make a mess out of it. and this one, i just already have marinading a little bit. >> make sure you tell our audience what else you are putting in here. >> this is some sugar and salt. >> i like sweetness. that's great. >> this is a little dry mustard. little chili powder. >> okay. and? >> little cayenne. >> your not afraid. >> oh, no. whenever you're cooking with a rub, the heat will dry out. and it will back out. and a little bit of garlic. >> a little bit of garlic. we can get the exact recipe or the rub, on our website. you can check that out. >> it's in the book. but you stir this until it looks like this. >> okay. while you're whisking, can i ask you about your be
and memphis championship barbecue in las vegas. >> you're known for your magic -- >> magic dust. >> magicpt ice cream. you have to have a dry rub. one of the basic ingredients that you start with is some paprika. >> paprika. are you going to give us all your secret ingredients? >> yes. the main thing is stir it with tender love. >> you said you're not really a rubber. you're a sprinkler. >> i'm a sprinkler. i do not rub and make a mess out of it. and...
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>> this would be a magic time of year. you would probably see this place is jammed with street artists. as the no, there is a lottery held at 6 in the morning. that is how sought after the spaces are. you might get as many as 150 street artists to show up for 50 spaces. >> what other areas can a licensed street artist go to? >> they can go to the fisherman's wharf area. they can go in and around union square. we have space is now up in the castro, in fact. >> how many are there? >> we have about 420. >> are they here all year round? >> out of the 420, i know 150 to sell all year round. i mean like five-seven days a week. >> are they making their living of of this? >> this is their sole source of income for many. >> how long have you been with this program. how much has it changed? >> i have been with the program since it began 37 and a half years ago but i have seen changes in the trend. fashion comes and goes. >> i think that you can still find plenty of titis perhaps. >> this is because the 60's is retro for a lot of peo
>> this would be a magic time of year. you would probably see this place is jammed with street artists. as the no, there is a lottery held at 6 in the morning. that is how sought after the spaces are. you might get as many as 150 street artists to show up for 50 spaces. >> what other areas can a licensed street artist go to? >> they can go to the fisherman's wharf area. they can go in and around union square. we have space is now up in the castro, in fact. >> how many...
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there's nothing magic about it.at, what . >> and.and the mindset of &-earliest things you've got to take control of, right. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> and of the teachers, you >> yeah. >> so you know, what's so exciting is to see thaa now versus 20 years ago when we didn't have this at all. we have hundreds of schools in our country that are, you know, providing whole buildings full of kids with the kinds of opportunities meean was providing in her classroom. there are dozens f communities.. >> yeah. >> .with growing numbers of schools that are, are literally taking kids who are on a traditional trajectory not to graduate from high school with a chance to truly go to and excel at coolege and putting them on a track to do that. and they're aking it never easy, but much easier and much more sustainable for talented committed teachers, but not absolute super heroes to produce those results. >> and you're optimistic about, about that then. >> well, it... i mean what they, they've shown us how to do this and how to do it
there's nothing magic about it.at, what . >> and.and the mindset of &-earliest things you've got to take control of, right. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> and of the teachers, you >> yeah. >> so you know, what's so exciting is to see thaa now versus 20 years ago when we didn't have this at all. we have hundreds of schools in our country that are, you know, providing whole buildings full of kids with the kinds of opportunities meean was providing in her...
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magic johnson? aside here. so, i just sat there. >> and i was on a team with mitch richmond and chris mullen. i didn't get to play at all. >> jimmy: they let all the nba players -- >> at some point -- do you know what happened? i feel like -- >> jimmy: we were on the other side of the court. >> but i just mean in general. it seems like bill what walton, a legendary celtic and then magic johnson, l.a. lakers like they got real competitive and some point during the celebrity, you know all-star game it was four nba legends and common, you know? on my team and then on your squad it was, like everybody, you played a lot -- >> jimmy: and a kardashian. and justin bieber was on our team. he turned out to be the mvp. i think they thought we'd get trampled by teenage girls. he was good though. >> it was sporadic but competent. >> jimmy: yeah. kind of like his career in a way, if you think about it. >> i don't know how sporadic just this is. >> jimmy: did you talk to justin? >> trash talk? a little bit. >> jim
magic johnson? aside here. so, i just sat there. >> and i was on a team with mitch richmond and chris mullen. i didn't get to play at all. >> jimmy: they let all the nba players -- >> at some point -- do you know what happened? i feel like -- >> jimmy: we were on the other side of the court. >> but i just mean in general. it seems like bill what walton, a legendary celtic and then magic johnson, l.a. lakers like they got real competitive and some point during the...
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it is not just at tattoos that are in tune with magical power.mulets, object karry for love or protection, have mystical qualities, too. >> many of these are fairly and expensive. but some could sell as much as $30,000 each. it depends on how old they are, who made them, and what particular power they are supposed to possess. an awful lot of people in thailand by then and believe in them from all walks of life. the latest edition of thailand's oldest and most popular and millet magazine ruled off the presses. this twice-weekly glossy sells thousands of copies to collectors and dealers abroad. the analyst businesses worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year. but how does this believe in all things magical square with thailand's image as a modern nation state? there is no contradiction, he tells me. in fact, the magazine has gone high tech to tap into the growing market, launching its own ipad app. >> collecting analysts is not just a hobby, but an investment. now they can see it straight away on the ipad. >> the pressure and demands of modern l
it is not just at tattoos that are in tune with magical power.mulets, object karry for love or protection, have mystical qualities, too. >> many of these are fairly and expensive. but some could sell as much as $30,000 each. it depends on how old they are, who made them, and what particular power they are supposed to possess. an awful lot of people in thailand by then and believe in them from all walks of life. the latest edition of thailand's oldest and most popular and millet magazine...
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government shrinks the free market expands because you know that good people magically have homes again or pay property tax on them they failed. it is when the government is borrowing money it's taking money out of the system that auto nora's could borrow to start businesses are people going to family the comment this is going to get money right now despite the fed pouring all this money that's a case of government is too involved in the ecology it's uncertain you know those are they don't go away ok we're going to leave it at that i'm so sorry you guys i wish i had more time with you that was caroline how then professor of politics at off the dental college and seen motley president less government now we touched a little bit on defense spending and meanwhile this month president barack obama is set to decide how fast the u.s. will begin withdrawing troops from afghanistan that's set to begin next month now this comes at a time when afghan president hamid karzai has ordered nato to stop striking houses it is saying no and karzai is also warning that foreign forces are close to the beha
government shrinks the free market expands because you know that good people magically have homes again or pay property tax on them they failed. it is when the government is borrowing money it's taking money out of the system that auto nora's could borrow to start businesses are people going to family the comment this is going to get money right now despite the fed pouring all this money that's a case of government is too involved in the ecology it's uncertain you know those are they don't go...
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it is a magic act that goes horribly wrong.our eyes. >> three, two, one! [ screaming ] >> i should have closed my eyes. it happened thursday night at the atlanta motor speedway. michael moony who goes by the stage name moodini was supposed to slip out of handcuffs while being attached to a race car. this time he was dragged down the track. >> i was crying. it was just excruciating pain. >> let me ask the question everybody is thinking when they see it. what were you thinking? >> well, i have been entertaining for a long time. it's like anything else. you take it for granted. >> as you can see he got pretty banged up including broken bones. he said he'll keep doing magic though, he says he'll probably drop this stunt from his act. probably a good idea. >>> rihanna has a lot of people talking about her new video and all the talk isn't good. straight ahead, find out why her new video for her song "man down" has the parents television council up in arms to say the least: ♪ the accident could have been my excuse to quit. i made it m
it is a magic act that goes horribly wrong.our eyes. >> three, two, one! [ screaming ] >> i should have closed my eyes. it happened thursday night at the atlanta motor speedway. michael moony who goes by the stage name moodini was supposed to slip out of handcuffs while being attached to a race car. this time he was dragged down the track. >> i was crying. it was just excruciating pain. >> let me ask the question everybody is thinking when they see it. what were you...
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magical taste. but it's our job to make them say something interesting. about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're finished. we're lowering the cost of a new favorite color. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get five dollars off gallon cans of our top paint brands, now through july 4th only. so, i get claritin clear. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms. and only claritin is proven to keep you as alert and focused as someone without allergies. no other brand can say that not even allegra. live claritin clear. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. barry bonds could learn today whether he will be put on trial again for perjury. the jury >>> good morning. it's 7:25. let's
magical taste. but it's our job to make them say something interesting. about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're finished. we're lowering the cost of a new favorite color. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get five dollars off gallon cans of our top paint brands, now through july 4th only. so, i get...
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there is no magic in the way we balance our budget. we have to do it with both a combination of efficiencies and cuts, and we are trying to identify as much rational revenues as we can, but ultimately, we will have to make some decisions that will affect programs that you might feel very dear about, and we are trying to approach those questions in the most open and transparent fashion as we can, so i do not mind hosting with the supervisors a number of these town hall meetings so we can get out to hear what you believe would be the core level of services that the city ought to be providing. i do not mind that. this is the fourth of 10 that i have committed to. i think it is important that the mayor be out at every single district as possible, working as closely as we can with our supervisors to make sure that our ears are open and ultimately our hearts are open to all the things that you need to help this city to make it run as well as we can. i gave out very simple instructions to the departments and commissions. i want the city to be
there is no magic in the way we balance our budget. we have to do it with both a combination of efficiencies and cuts, and we are trying to identify as much rational revenues as we can, but ultimately, we will have to make some decisions that will affect programs that you might feel very dear about, and we are trying to approach those questions in the most open and transparent fashion as we can, so i do not mind hosting with the supervisors a number of these town hall meetings so we can get out...
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very special guests for you here today and that's our land and magic said white howard white thank you very much for speaking with us today your first time in russia you've seen a bunch of people playing basketball here at luzhniki fame some say you are a first you know emotions when we've you know when you saw some people playing basketball you know russia was i was free you know i know russia is not that big basketball or soccer or football and the story of the cedar. fair to be the luscombe little experience for me i've always wanted to come it was one of my trees is to be here rush you know small founder here you know so i would be you know one of the ones they had to look out in the n.h.l. and the bunch of players here who came to play in russia because russia because the second time with the n.h.l. stolz what if it's a hypothetical situation there's a lockout in the n.b.a. where would you go in europe i don't know who some are seeing record places. because there is very little susie. risk all for these very nice period you know this is great place you know and i'm reading a lot o
very special guests for you here today and that's our land and magic said white howard white thank you very much for speaking with us today your first time in russia you've seen a bunch of people playing basketball here at luzhniki fame some say you are a first you know emotions when we've you know when you saw some people playing basketball you know russia was i was free you know i know russia is not that big basketball or soccer or football and the story of the cedar. fair to be the luscombe...
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and look the labor trouble between the nba with long time orlando magic executive pat williams. we could have the nfl and the nba in both houses that the same time. -- nba both out at the same time. pat williams is a longtime nba executive who co-founded the orlando magic's effort this time in philadelphia. he is a public speaker. his book is called "coach wooden: the seven principles that changed his life and will years." i want to start with a clip from john wooden. i have the privilege of interviewing him a couple of times. i wanted to share a club. i ask him a question of what he wanted his legacy to be. >> just to be a person that was considerate of others. the important things are your face, your family, and your friends. if you have the, you have everything. tavis: i did not know john was in as well as others. i am and in the annex i bang. it was an honor to meet him because we are both hoosiers. he was consistent. what you saw is what you've got. he was the most consistent and divan. >> that fall triggered from has dad. her was his hero. he laid the foundation of his lif
and look the labor trouble between the nba with long time orlando magic executive pat williams. we could have the nfl and the nba in both houses that the same time. -- nba both out at the same time. pat williams is a longtime nba executive who co-founded the orlando magic's effort this time in philadelphia. he is a public speaker. his book is called "coach wooden: the seven principles that changed his life and will years." i want to start with a clip from john wooden. i have the...
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but not so much jordan and magic and larry bird had to holophane people on their team.hing, the state seven years, another star player was never going to move to cleveland to join them. my thing is if he was 40 years old and it was fine, but he was 26. when you were 26, think of the stupid moves they you made. exactly, everyone said what the hell. when vicki was 26, she may move that she regrets to this day. >> let us move on. now let us move on to sky, you keep saying since the sharks were eliminated no one in the bay area cares about hockey i love vancouver and their 10 win wednesday. >> i will try out a number that jackie will probably cringe at but the ratings for basketball verses in the bay area alone, nine times as many people watch hockey. it was a fantastic game and you know if you sat and watched it it was terrific. >> just watch the fourth quarter that is all you need to do, the basketball game is always decided in the fourth quarter there is no reason to watch the first three. [laughter] >> a kind of like the prime time, jackie brown out dancing came back an
but not so much jordan and magic and larry bird had to holophane people on their team.hing, the state seven years, another star player was never going to move to cleveland to join them. my thing is if he was 40 years old and it was fine, but he was 26. when you were 26, think of the stupid moves they you made. exactly, everyone said what the hell. when vicki was 26, she may move that she regrets to this day. >> let us move on. now let us move on to sky, you keep saying since the sharks...
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there's two magic words. and we'll find out, are you the type of person to go on a group tour or travel alone? >>> we're back with a travel expert don george. visited 65 countries. >> yeah. >> where else do you want to go? >> yokon. >> how come you haven't been there? >> never had the chance to go. >> come on. >> i'm hoping to go there. yeah. really looking forward to that. >> traveling in a group or alone? my husband never wants to go in a group. even with another couples, it would be too big you can't get everybody to want to do the same thing at the same time. who should travel in a group and go sing until. >> i think it depends on where you want to go. you have to go there in a group because of the traveling there are difficult. so you go with someone who sets everything up for you. they have taken care of the arrangements. you get to focus on being in the country, experts guides to show you the sites. i love that. and for a place like that, that works well. if you're going to go to france, i don't see an
there's two magic words. and we'll find out, are you the type of person to go on a group tour or travel alone? >>> we're back with a travel expert don george. visited 65 countries. >> yeah. >> where else do you want to go? >> yokon. >> how come you haven't been there? >> never had the chance to go. >> come on. >> i'm hoping to go there. yeah. really looking forward to that. >> traveling in a group or alone? my husband never wants to go in...